The Lean Cuisine+ notation revised

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2000

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Massey University

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The Lean Cuisine+ notation was developed by Chris Phillips (1995) as an executable semi-formal graphical notation for describing the underlying behaviour of event-based direct manipulation interfaces. Lean Cuisine+ builds on the original Lean Cuisine notation introduced in Apperley & Spence (1989). During the construction of a CASE tool for the notation, as well as further research into the use of the Lean Cuisine+ notation, various changes have been made and the revised notation is presented here. The format and much of the content of this document follows that of Appendix C of Phillips (1993) in order to easily distinguish between the earlier and later versions of the notation.

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Graphical notation

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Scogings, C. (2000), The Lean Cuisine+ notation revised, Research Letters in the Information and Mathematical Sciences, 1, 17-23

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